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Programs
2
Avg Tuition
$85k
$85k - $85k
Avg GPA Required
3.00
Avg Duration
36
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CRNA Tracker currently has 2 nurse anesthesia program records assigned to Indiana. These programs prepare registered nurses for careers as Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists (CRNAs). These programs provide comprehensive training in anesthesia administration, pharmacology, physiology, and patient safety across diverse clinical settings.
The average tuition for CRNA programs in Indiana is approximately $85,000, with costs ranging from $85,000 to $85,000. Financial aid, scholarships, and loan forgiveness programs are available to help manage educational expenses.
Across records with a published GPA value, the average minimum in Indiana is 3.00. ICU experience, tests, references, and interview rules remain program-specific; an unknown value is not evidence that a requirement is absent.
CRNA programs in Indiana typically follow a rigorous curriculum combining classroom instruction with extensive clinical rotations. Graduates are prepared to sit for the National Certification Examination (NCE) and practice independently in hospitals, surgical centers, and other healthcare facilities throughout the state and nation.
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